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| Zaheri brings Rumin to Kellok Manor and places him under the supervision of Anatalla. Rumin seems relieved to be alive and too pragmatic to complain about the arrangement. He understands quickly that this is not imprisonment in the simple sense. It is conscription by competence. | Zaheri brings Rumin to Kellok Manor and places him under the supervision of Anatalla. Rumin seems relieved to be alive and too pragmatic to complain about the arrangement. He understands quickly that this is not imprisonment in the simple sense. It is conscription by competence. | ||
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| He inclines his head, accepting the rebuke for the care that lies under it. | He inclines his head, accepting the rebuke for the care that lies under it. | ||
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| Before returning to Mechitar, Zaheri prepares his report for Berline. He does not trust the roads, the carriers, or the number of hands through which written truth may pass. He writes the report plainly first, then lays //secret page// over it, disguising its contents beneath something innocuous and administrative. By itself that would be caution. Combined with what follows, it becomes prudence. | Before returning to Mechitar, Zaheri prepares his report for Berline. He does not trust the roads, the carriers, or the number of hands through which written truth may pass. He writes the report plainly first, then lays //secret page// over it, disguising its contents beneath something innocuous and administrative. By itself that would be caution. Combined with what follows, it becomes prudence. | ||